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. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we want to show you this just in to cnn. take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across the street. it shows how actually discriminating this fire was destroying one home and leaving others untouched. interestingly, too, the lawn in front of that home is green an
. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we want to show you this just in to cnn. take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across...
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cnn political analyst joining me now from washington. good to see you, ron. >> glad to be back. >> hopefully you have ac or power back in your home. >> yes. >> the numbers for the economy remain pretty weak. what is the president's best argument that he is on the right path? >> well, i think the economic report that came out friday, the jobs report really under scores the diminishing odds that this president is going to get any kind of tail wind from the economy before november. i think that has two big impplications for us. first this is going to be a dog fight and a very close election that may turn on turnout and mobilization efforts. the second implication for the president is this increases the pressure on him to make a contrast or negative argument against mitt romney. what they were hoping to argue was more of we took the country back from the brink. do you want to turn back? it is tougher to lean on that argument with economic news that is so equivocal at best. that is going to push them further towards the argument that tries to
cnn political analyst joining me now from washington. good to see you, ron. >> glad to be back. >> hopefully you have ac or power back in your home. >> yes. >> the numbers for the economy remain pretty weak. what is the president's best argument that he is on the right path? >> well, i think the economic report that came out friday, the jobs report really under scores the diminishing odds that this president is going to get any kind of tail wind from the economy...
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you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. like most olympic athletes swimmer missy fralin will be thinking about home as she races in seven competitions in the next few days in london. she actually caught up with our dr. sanjay gupta and you'll see why. she is so unique. >> swimming on my back. >> reporter: missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. she's winning. first race. >> come on, missy! >> go! go! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> 59. 89. she got it. >> reporter: now at age 17 she is the second youngest person on the u.s. olympic team. her back stroke and free style are what got her there. >> i've made the team, which is the most exciting thing i could ever imagine. i'm going to be an olympian for the rest of my life. >> reporter: franklin is going to compete in four individual events and three relays in london. at 6'1", she towers over most of her competition. her physique is ideal
you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. like most olympic athletes swimmer missy fralin will be thinking about home as she races in seven competitions in the next few days in london. she actually caught up with our dr. sanjay gupta and you'll see why. she is so unique. >> swimming on my back. >> reporter: missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's...
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official tells cnn syria is believed to be moving some of its chemical weapons. why? it is unclear, the answer that is, but the question is causing significant concerns here in the u.s. and abroad. here is barbara starr. >> a new worry about how far al-assad will go to keep his grip on power. the u.s. now believes the syrian regime has moved some of its chemical weapons in recent days. as the fighting continues, u.s. officials will only say the weapons are still under the control of assad forces but a former cia director says make no mistake, the u.s. is urgently trying to gather all the intelligence it can. >> i would see that ratcheting up. you just want to know, look, at the end of the day if something untoward is happening, you want to have as much time as possible to assess what it is and be able to develop a response. >> the pentagon won't comment on the story first reported by the wall street journal but said any use of chemical weapons by syria would be a red line for the international community. secretary of state hillary clinton has already warned damascus.
official tells cnn syria is believed to be moving some of its chemical weapons. why? it is unclear, the answer that is, but the question is causing significant concerns here in the u.s. and abroad. here is barbara starr. >> a new worry about how far al-assad will go to keep his grip on power. the u.s. now believes the syrian regime has moved some of its chemical weapons in recent days. as the fighting continues, u.s. officials will only say the weapons are still under the control of assad...
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gary tuchman, cnn, colorado springs, colorado. >> nice to see them reunited. randi kaye joins us now with a 360 bulletin. randi? >> anderson, wikileaks says it's releasing millions of e-mails exposing inner workings of the syrian government. the whistleblower website claims the messages dating back to 2006 came from politicians, government ministries and companies working with them. one e-mail shows an italian company trying to get around u.s. sanctions on syria. >>> the judge in the trayvon martin case setting bond for george zimmerman at $1 million. this comes after he revoked zimmerman's original bond for failing to disclose more than $150,000 raised from supporters. >>> the captain of the wrecked "costa concordia" cruise ship can now leave his home but is far from free. a judge released the captain from house arrest, but says he can't leave his town near naples. at least 30 people died when the ship struck rocks and turned on its side last january. >>> and gone in a flash. a glitch causing san diego's entire fireworks show to launch at the same time. organ
gary tuchman, cnn, colorado springs, colorado. >> nice to see them reunited. randi kaye joins us now with a 360 bulletin. randi? >> anderson, wikileaks says it's releasing millions of e-mails exposing inner workings of the syrian government. the whistleblower website claims the messages dating back to 2006 came from politicians, government ministries and companies working with them. one e-mail shows an italian company trying to get around u.s. sanctions on syria. >>> the...
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if you have to go out today, a reminder you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone, watch cnn live from your laptop. go to cnn.com/tv. through sunday at sleep train's 4th of july sale, save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> is it cruel and unusual punishment to deny air conditioning during the heat of summer or is discomfort what convicted criminals deserve? in one prison a lawsuit says the indoor temperature exceeded 110 for four days. another lawsuit has been filed in one of those deaths. let's bring in our legal guys, avery friedman, civil rights attorney is in cleveland and richard herman, a new york criminal defense and law professor joins us from miami. thank you very much for joining us. this is a provocative topic and they are saying overheating conditions violate the eighth amendment pro ha big against cruel and unusual punishment. avery, what's your take on that? >> yeah. i think this week may answe
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>> yeah, look, even in cnn's latest poll, a majority of americans, 51% in c. this n's poll and the average is a 10% gap want the individual care in its entirety repealed so he's got a winning issue if he focuses on that and tells people he's going to repeal the whole thing. but saying it's a mandate in massachusetts and a tax at the federal level, people in des moines or toledo, don't understood the nuance between the federalism between what a state can do and the national government can do. they might as well bite the bullet and say it's a tax but it's going away under mitt romney. >> appreciate you all being on, thank you very much. >>> colorado's massive wildfire forced them from their homes. so what happens now to all those pets that have been left behind? that's next on the program. >>> possible glimpse inside the one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy develop
>> yeah, look, even in cnn's latest poll, a majority of americans, 51% in c. this n's poll and the average is a 10% gap want the individual care in its entirety repealed so he's got a winning issue if he focuses on that and tells people he's going to repeal the whole thing. but saying it's a mandate in massachusetts and a tax at the federal level, people in des moines or toledo, don't understood the nuance between the federalism between what a state can do and the national government can...
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i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc evening broadcasts -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the man of the hour. that's not jub
i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news...
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>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country if you don't have one. people nowadays want instant information and don't want to wait overnight. they are used to getting information right now that they need. >> three memorable moments that you highlighted. i want to remind you about it. one was in 1987, baby jessica being rescued from the world. tell me why you love that story so much. >> it was any one of 1,000 other story, but that resonated and captured the imagination of america. everybody was pulling for her. she was down there for over a day. >> one of the examples where good news can often be just as big of a story and rate just as well as bad
>>ar cnn's first newscast. the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> feels good. it was a great idea and well-executed. >> what was the great ambition for you. what did you want to achieve? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. do you know how many 24-hour news networks there in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. every country has got one. you are not a country...
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we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked things off followed by historic moments involving british society. one of the moments of the night was the prelude to the queen's introduction.
we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. it is saturday, july 28th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. if you were waiting to watch london's olympic ceremony, this is your spoil alert. queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games after an epic journey through the united kingdom's rich history. oscar winner danny boyle was the creative mind and director behind the ceremony aisles of wonder. the recent tour de france champion bradley wiggins kicked...
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let's keep the conversation going at cnn/sanjay. also join me on twitter. time for a look at your top stories in the cnn newsroom. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. you are in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed on e top stories. first off, two americans kidnapped overseas. now people who grabbed them are demands. it happened in the sinai peninsula. a pastor and a woman traveling with the group along with the egyptian tour guide were abducted. we're told they were stopped by wed wins and that's where they are still being held. a few moments ago we spoke with an egyptian journalist following the developments there. >> i just spoke to the head of security in sinai and he is very positive the situation will be resolved shortly. i also spoke to the kidnappers a couple hours ago and they confirmed that the hostages are saved. unhard. >> we'll have full details on that when we go live to cairo in a few minutes. also in egypt, secretary of state hillary clinton meeting with the country's newly elected president mohammed morsi. egypt is nowhe
let's keep the conversation going at cnn/sanjay. also join me on twitter. time for a look at your top stories in the cnn newsroom. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. you are in the cnn newsroom. let's get you up to speed on e top stories. first off, two americans kidnapped overseas. now people who grabbed them are demands. it happened in the sinai peninsula. a pastor and a woman traveling with the group along with the egyptian tour guide were abducted. we're told they...
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i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are calling it an olympic outrage. >>> and a mystery woman appears with north korea's mysterious leader, and rumors fly. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the race for president of the united states is getting more brutal by the day. we begin this hour with mitt romney responding to a firestorm of controversy, surrounding his taxes and his time at bain capital. and he's accusing the obama campaign of stooping to a new low. our national political correspondent jim acosta had a chance on friday to intervi
i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are...
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crisp, it's drew griffin with cnn, we would like to talk to you. she walked right up to our vehicle and acted like she was ready to do an interview we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. >> stephany scott, our director of communications as communicated with you directly. >> reporter: i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to us about ivey and nugget. >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> reporter: i think you need to explain to us what -- it seems to be a -- >> you need to contact stephany, all of our interviews are coordinated through her, we have done them with you. >> reporter: you told us that ivey and nugget were military contract dogs which we have confirmed them or not. and i know you've gotten an outpouring of support and most likely money after that appearance. our viewers and so does cnn feels like we were lied to. >> like i said, this is not the time and place. everything has to be coordinatedthrough our director of communications. >> terry crisp is part of spca inter
crisp, it's drew griffin with cnn, we would like to talk to you. she walked right up to our vehicle and acted like she was ready to do an interview we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long, long time. >> stephany scott, our director of communications as communicated with you directly. >> reporter: i understand that, but can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to us about ivey and nugget. >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> reporter: i...
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>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were lucky to have employees. >> if you had the competition that's around now in cable when you first started, in other words, if there had been a fox news with right wing star anchors, msnbc had rachel and the others. would you do anything differently? >> i'd have to really give it a lot of thought and a lot of study, which i have not done because nobody has asked he to do it. i value my time greatly. i'm working on nuclear weapons, trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and getting us to change over to clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i c
>> yeah. >> are you still proud of cnn? >> absolutely. >> do you still watch cnn. >> i watch it. you bet. >> you like what you see? >> i like most of what i see. >> you always said about cnn, the news should be the star. >> well, that was the philosophy that we started with. but it really was the only place open for us because all the other news networks, cbs, nbc and abc, they emphasized their stars and we didn't have any stars. we were...
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cnn's ivan watson has managed to get back inside syria. here's what he found in a town just outside aleppo. >> reporter: this bullet-riddled town is mostly deserted except for rebels and a few shell-shocked residents. this street was nicknamed the street of death, because anybody who set foot on here was likely to be shot. the retreating government troops left behind a mini graveyard of burned-out armored vehicles. and pro-regime graffiti with a terrifying warning. the words say either assad or we'll burn this city. >> another sign of how bad things have become. according to the u.n. more than 10,000 iraqi refugees who'd sought refuge in syria returned to iraq in the last week. it is that dangerous. ivan watson joins me now from inside syria. ivan, i want to ask you something that you witnessed, that you were able to videotape. a man basically kind of pleading for his life and then being kind of man handled and taken away. do you know what happened to that person or what he was accused of doing? >> well, the rebels told us that he was a su
cnn's ivan watson has managed to get back inside syria. here's what he found in a town just outside aleppo. >> reporter: this bullet-riddled town is mostly deserted except for rebels and a few shell-shocked residents. this street was nicknamed the street of death, because anybody who set foot on here was likely to be shot. the retreating government troops left behind a mini graveyard of burned-out armored vehicles. and pro-regime graffiti with a terrifying warning. the words say either...
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we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. as chick-fil-a tries to spread its wings some cities want to clip them. we'll talk to one politician that says not in my town. >>> good morning, everyone. i am randi kaye. 8:00 on the east coast, 5 a.m. on the west. thanks for waking up with us. just hours after the opening ceremony a chinese woman has won the first gold medal in the london olympics. she competed in the 10 meter air rifle competition and to recap the highlights queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games with an epic journey through the u.k. history. danny boyle was the creative mind behind the $42 million show
we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about...
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cnn is looking into those. today we'll tell you the story of molly and the ninth anniversary of finding her remains. joining me is her sister heather. heather, good morning to you. thank you for sharing your story with us. >> good morning. >> the area that molly was found was heavily wooded, certainly not a place most people visited. do you think that the person that took your sister, who took molly had to be familiar with that area? >> absolutely. where molly was taken from at cummings pond was not a well known pond. it was down a dead end street. there were no signs advertising cummings pond. it is a pond where mostly people fished but some people came and brought their kids to swimming lessons, and it wasn't a well-advertised town beach. where molly was found was also a very wooded area, very thick under brush, steep hill, lots of bushes, lots of trees, not a trail in the area, not a well-traversed area and more hunting ground, so it gives us the picture the person that took molly may have been a fisherman,
cnn is looking into those. today we'll tell you the story of molly and the ninth anniversary of finding her remains. joining me is her sister heather. heather, good morning to you. thank you for sharing your story with us. >> good morning. >> the area that molly was found was heavily wooded, certainly not a place most people visited. do you think that the person that took your sister, who took molly had to be familiar with that area? >> absolutely. where molly was taken from...
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when you look at the cnn polling. indicates something like 79% of respondents said they have made up their minds. 21% or 20% or so have said, no, they haven't made up their minds yet. so it's that 20% that the candidates are going after. and obviously, i mean, you know what the issues are. >> and also, columbus, of course, where you are now, what is at the top of their minds, voters' minds there? what are they telling you they're interested in learning about these two? >> reporter: not surprisingly, it's jobs and the economy all over again. and when you go around this country, particularly to the battleground states, you see a real mixed bag of what's going on. for example, here in ohio, job situation has gotten much better. there's been a pretty reasonable improvement in the unemployment picture, but when you ask people if they think things have gotten better, there's still a lot of pessimism. 55% or so of ohioans saying they think things are on the wrong track. so there's still a lot of work to do in that gap betwee
when you look at the cnn polling. indicates something like 79% of respondents said they have made up their minds. 21% or 20% or so have said, no, they haven't made up their minds yet. so it's that 20% that the candidates are going after. and obviously, i mean, you know what the issues are. >> and also, columbus, of course, where you are now, what is at the top of their minds, voters' minds there? what are they telling you they're interested in learning about these two? >> reporter:...
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. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rob marciano, in today for fredricka whitfield. we begin in israel where republican presidential candidate mitt romney gets tough on iran in a speech to israelis, but also aimed at u.s. voters. let's bring in right now cnn's sara seidner in jerusalem where romney just delivered that speech. sara, set the stage for us there. >> reporter: well, he was standing with the old city behind him, a very beautiful picture and one that very much talks of the region that he is in. but he had some very, very strong words about iran. this is really the first major foreign policy speech that we're hearing from mitt romney. he chose israel as the place where he would give that speech. you can hear there the applause, the israelis in the audience really liked what he said. he talked of iran, he talked of the fact that he believes that the united states has to lead the effort in preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. iran has denied it is trying to obtain nuclear weapons, saying that its nuclear program is only aimed at trying to build its
. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rob marciano, in today for fredricka whitfield. we begin in israel where republican presidential candidate mitt romney gets tough on iran in a speech to israelis, but also aimed at u.s. voters. let's bring in right now cnn's sara seidner in jerusalem where romney just delivered that speech. sara, set the stage for us there. >> reporter: well, he was standing with the old city behind him, a very beautiful picture and one that very...
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tim roemer, the foreign policy advisor to the president's campaign, spoke with cnn's candy crowley. >> the threshold for governor romney, quite frankly, candy, is this -- is is he equipped, is he prepared to be a commander in chief. and when he gets off on the first leg of this trip and he goes to great britain and he insults the british people and david cameron, the prime minister and the mayor of london both rebuke him, the question becomes this -- if he can't engage our allies on a simple topic like the international olympics, how is he going to be tough enough to stand up to our gravest enemies like iran? >> that obama advisor speaking earlier today with cnn's candy crowley. >>> you can hear mitt romney's full speech in jerusalem during our 5:00 p.m. eastern hour on cnn. >>> now to syria where rebels and government forces are still fighting to gain control of aleppo, the country's commercial center. at least ten people were killed in aleppo, a total of 88 are dead across the country. syrian state tv says rebels suffered big losses after clashes with three neighborhoods in aleppo.
tim roemer, the foreign policy advisor to the president's campaign, spoke with cnn's candy crowley. >> the threshold for governor romney, quite frankly, candy, is this -- is is he equipped, is he prepared to be a commander in chief. and when he gets off on the first leg of this trip and he goes to great britain and he insults the british people and david cameron, the prime minister and the mayor of london both rebuke him, the question becomes this -- if he can't engage our allies on a...
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there was a recent cnn poll very interesting, people are optimistic about where the economy is going. they're not as pessimistic as the romney camp thought they were going to be. you see decent numbers continue to stack up. we're moving in the right direction. >> eliot: a sense of optimism is increasing. i'm going to do something with no upside. i'm going to predict we get 175,000 or above private sector job creation tomorrow. if we do, that will be a great number for the president and the their at this begins to look good for him. mitt romney should stay at the lake. he won't be elected. ben white economy reporter with politico. sam sered, thank you very much. >> richard blumenthal from connecticut joins us after the break. this week, failing is good and wall street is bad. what else does vc billionaire vinod khosla think? and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the ca
there was a recent cnn poll very interesting, people are optimistic about where the economy is going. they're not as pessimistic as the romney camp thought they were going to be. you see decent numbers continue to stack up. we're moving in the right direction. >> eliot: a sense of optimism is increasing. i'm going to do something with no upside. i'm going to predict we get 175,000 or above private sector job creation tomorrow. if we do, that will be a great number for the president and...
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i'm poppy, i'm from cnn. when they heard we were coming to town, a group of retirees and their families showed up. raise your hand if you supported president obama in the last election. raise your hand if you're supporting president obama this year. >> we're not sure. >> he didn't bail us out. he left us behind. >> i've lost 40% of my pension, all of my health care and all my life insurance. for the first time in my life my husband and i this past spring asked for the republican party ticket. >> reporter: president obama will be a hard sell for these folks in ohio, a state he's visited more times than any other, a state he's fighting hard to win again. and as don said at the beginning of this, ohio is critical. a president has not made it to the white house, a candidate has not made it to the white house since 1964 without winning ohio. what fascinated me, don, about being there and talking to these different groups is that they were so close, 15-minute drive apart, but their personal realities, their persona
i'm poppy, i'm from cnn. when they heard we were coming to town, a group of retirees and their families showed up. raise your hand if you supported president obama in the last election. raise your hand if you're supporting president obama this year. >> we're not sure. >> he didn't bail us out. he left us behind. >> i've lost 40% of my pension, all of my health care and all my life insurance. for the first time in my life my husband and i this past spring asked for the...
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one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. dur
one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the...
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eastern right here on cnn. and our thanks again to david mattingly. >>> many people in the greater d.c. area are still dealing with power outages from the storms. officials say they received an onslaught of calls. so why did one fire crew take time out to do of all things fill a homeowner's swimming pool? lisa sylvester checked it out. >> reporter: trees down, tangling electrical wires and medical emergencies in the aftermath of the storm. as a result, the fire department had triple the number of normal calls. but in the middle of it all, what was this d.c. engine fire crew tasked with? filling this private small above ground pool in someone's yard. neighbor frida brooks watched it all happen. >> i was more in shock. i couldn't believe it. because i didn't know they could come and do that. >> they are not actually supposed to do that. >> i kind of figured that. >> reporter: this fire hydrant had to be opened to help fill up the pool with a total of about 1,000 gallons of water. it took firefighters about an hou
eastern right here on cnn. and our thanks again to david mattingly. >>> many people in the greater d.c. area are still dealing with power outages from the storms. officials say they received an onslaught of calls. so why did one fire crew take time out to do of all things fill a homeowner's swimming pool? lisa sylvester checked it out. >> reporter: trees down, tangling electrical wires and medical emergencies in the aftermath of the storm. as a result, the fire department had...